Identifying People Using Wi-Fi Routers
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Not identifying people based on their use of Wi-Fi routers, but identifying
people using Wi-Fi signals.
This is accomplished through what is known as WiF...
Readers’ wildlife photos
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News is pretty scant as it’s just the same-old same-old, but I have a few
stray wildlife photos to exhibit today. I’m all out of photos excerpt for
these, ...
new issue of RWER – #113
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real-world economics review issue 113download whole issue Entropy and
Economics:A bioeconomic perspective on economic development and
sustainability 2Lu...
The Overstuffed Freezer Analogy
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*So we as a nation are waiting for the system to break down so we're forced
to empty the overstuffed freezer and start over. *
*A friend recently made a c...
Data Space Standardisation in a Volcano
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Trains at Atocha station Madrid I spent the week in Ciudad Real in Spain,
under an hour by high speed train (~200km) south of Madrid. I was there for
a ple...
What Are Atoms Made Of?
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This post starts with the the slides of an elementary talk I gave at Sloans
Bar and Grill, in Glasgow, as part of a wonderful series called A Pint of
Scien...
When the Empire Becomes the Risk
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04.25 Glenn Diesen: Welcome back. We are joined today by Professor Michael
Hudson to discuss the devastating global economic struggle which is
resulting ...
Presenting at Current / Kafka Summit
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A few of us at Current this week were talking about how Current (formerly
“Kafka Summit”) has changed over the years, and it got me remembering the
bits I’...
Pet Haidt
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One my betes noires has been in the news lately. Jonathan Haidt has been
annoying me since at least 2012, when I was critical of his bothsidesism on
the cu...
No more NYT cooperation: my dog-rape red line
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Over the years, I’ve written two op-eds for The New York Times about
quantum computing, at the NYT editors’ invitation: I’ve also visited the
NYT office an...
How to build a lunar mass driver
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Casey Handmer May 2026 What? Elon has recently (late 2025, early 2026) been
talking about building many terawatts of orbital AI compute and launching
some ...
CHI 2026 trip report: ay ay AI
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[image: wood latices hanging from the ceiling of a beige foyer.]The foyer
lattice of the International Barcelona Convention Center
There is never a good ti...
Retracing steps
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This is sort of a follow-up to the My journey series. In that, I talked
about learning programming on 8-bit computers, and progressing onto much
more power...
Spring 2026 PCAS Update: Recruiting a new Lecturer
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My last update on the University of Michigan’s Program in Computing for the
Arts and Sciences (PCAS) was in March 2024 (see post here). I did give some
upd...
Rethinking climate change
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by Nicola Scafetta My new book is now published: The Frontier of Climate
Science: Solar Variability, Natural Cycles and Model Uncertainty For more
than t...
ANALYSIS OF THE UKRAINE WAR, 2026
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Bill Kerr Q&A format: What is the situation on the battlefield? The
situation changes everyday. To keep up to date follow some of the links
here to regular...
Predictions Scorecard, 2026 January 01
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Nothing is ever as good as it first seems and nothing is ever as bad as it
first seems. — A best memory paraphrase of advice given to me by Vice
Admiral Jo...
Some thoughts about Bondi
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Why did it happen? I think that the combination of four factors (listed
below) was close to a sufficient cause. Sufficient at least to make a
terrorist att...
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